BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING F FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8.30 g o WOL VERINES ABEIES Reserved Seats-we, 75c and $1.00. Balcony—35c. Children's-fie. Tickets on Sale at Forum Box Office Thursday. a Allan Cup Play_ U. S. i vent Tommy Louglrran today, con- fident his speed and ring general- sliip will win him the worldb heavy weight championship from Prmo Camera in their fight in Miam Frb. 22. Spear-like left jab, quiet smile mer light-heavyweight round struggle. q "I believe I'll have him alovicd up in 10 rounds, and then 1'11 go he said. “Watch for ms t0 bring but that on to win the deciscn," title." OHM-uni)!!! ____- The captain realised that there vss no hope for the sinking boat uid saidz-"Is there any one unoiig us who can pray?" A meek man stepped forwards:- ‘Yei, sir; I can pray." "Good," said the captain, start praying while the rest of us Recreation Association, met get lifebelts on. We're one sho ." Hockey “youliilwy, of the Canadian National Holders Ma; Title Holders [oi North Americci Title HUGHRAN 60NF_|_llENT (A. P. B! Guardian’: S900!!! Wrs) PHILADELPEIIA, Jan. Qi-Into the sunny south heading toward the greatest effort or his career ‘ (C- P- B! Guardian’: Special Win) MONTREAL, Jan. 24—Pll!is are underway loi- the winners of the Allan Cup to play winners of the United States amateur hockey title in a play-off for the American championshb with Frank Greenleaf, President of the Cansd an Amateur Hockey Associ- ation in tbs vanguard of those favoring the idea, 1t was learned hm tonight. Late Series NEW Wolverines Again Tie With Hawks For Leadership Last Period 1231i; In Fast And . r i ilns Nomi l (Illing for a series late in the spring between the Allan cup lnldsrs and the wnners of the United States title, now held by Altlantic City Sea Gulls, m; plans await tho approval of the various New shoulder‘ Ind ‘u’ mo ‘m: branchics of the Canadian Amateur titlist left b‘! 12min loi- West Palm Beach, ma] where he will put the finishng wllCflB-S on his training for the 15 [Hockey Association and. the ice iiooiioy divsion of tbc united‘ States Amateur Athletic Union. n idlent Gbeenleaf said he was wating for results of a rnal vote requested by the Can Asso- ciation on the p from ts branches andprficiais. Small Glance . Proposals unofficially offered by. the Ontario Hockey Ascciation t0 sdilnit commercial teams to the Allan Cup and Canadan Champ- “ ydowns had small chance of success, according to Preskknt Greenlcsf. He recalled that a amusi- pl submitted in WI to the 0a an Amateur Association by hank E. with no sulplport. Fuzzling Set Back To Sequel, Have At the time cf writing full tid- inss of the disaster which overtook the Abegweitl in Saint John had not been received, and it is a little difficult to understand why the loc- is turned in such a pool- perform- ance, after their recent engagements with Mouctou, Wolverines and also the leavers. It may be that the tram was not performing up to par and there was some indication that they were of! stride when they trounced the Beavers here on Mon- day night 5-3. They played spotty mkev that evening, locked good 0r minutes at a time and mediocre t other times. Nevertheless it must. v admitted that this 6-0 set back is “will! and the complete details ' Y Illpbly a satisfactory answer. Without much hesitation it can ' said that the Abegweits at thcir Bk are a better team on any ice hm the Beavers, and their lsst lure games in Halifax are proof "Ouch of that alcrtion. The re- ord for these three counters re- csls that tbs Wolves won 3-2, the bbles turned the table: 4-2, and P. other game was a 4-4 saw off. flint John has been decisively nocked over every time they ap- _ "Nd in the garrison city by lop- dcd scores. The question 18,11’! uio 106818 los- ll their grip, or mzi-cly ge t‘ng ms bad hockey out of their make- P? That query can be replied to Friday night when the Wolves “kliireitorrs men on Forum ice. Friday llans here won't reconcile them selves to the idea that their team, which has been brilliant of late, can crack wide open in the course of a few days. They will look toward Friday night with the convictiol that the boys wi11\ have regained their form, and will turn back Red Stunt‘: charges once more. No team which has abown the class the Abegweits have can rs- main long among the losers, and the whole body of fandom will be behind them on Friday to sec them recomrnence their march along tbs victory trail. It is altogether likely that they will be in fighting mood coming from Saint John, and as the Wolves are battling to get a clear ~snd undisputed title to the league leadership, the fixture should be one of the most dynamic of the sea- eon. Tbs boys will need every encour- agement and one hundred percent suooort in their drive for a play-off position. FQRUM SKATING Tonight 8-10, 25c sun BBIDKE Tllli DATE! Ycucasrkblanaebcrforbreakingthedate. Few [isle will endure an imtidy, escort. Hejustdccsift iscnlroftlaemostlmpcrtant andbeldlagtharaspectcfcthcre. Blucflademakesdlill!" madcfos ‘ without ma}! Stusfliadcaid er irrieacica. callous. Ilse BIIIIQS ‘ow! a: 5m carelessly shaved that a clcan_lhl_V¢ factors in wmmnl realbe Q hie-even comfort. "VHF CHARLUFTETOWN GUARDIAN QF Till Furious Game Gives Conn Clanictory. (C. l’. By Guardlanb Special Wire) period’ gave them a 5-3 vlc‘ory toni-zh‘ over tile Moncton Hawks. The victory ‘ brought the Wolverines on even term again with the league leading Hawks. The game was waged bitterly and at a dizzy pace for a period and a ha!’ before a goal was scored.‘ Four goals were scored in the second period and four in the third. All the Wolverines tallies came as the result of costly pen alties which the Hawks hail incurred. Aubrey Webster was the big man on the Hawks line-up tonight figuring in their three goals by scoring two and WEBSTER assisting in a third, Gill, the bad man of the league, was the most costly man on the team, the three goals of the Wolverines in the second period coming when be was serv- ing penalties. One of the biggest crowds of the year packed the Forum to see a, game, which although more excit-' ing than any previous local l-Iawks- ' Wolves contmt did. not provide the same brand of hockey as is usually dolcd out by the two teams. For the most Dart it W34 a wide open affair, firs: and furious, with both tea-ins tak_ng unusual chances. Pcmlt {es : Man us, Ferguson. Second Period 1. 2. C nnolly) 13.35. 3. Halifax, Halifax, Graham, 11.21. Shields 17.00. ,4. Halifax, Shields 1135. Hawks Cautious Hawks were cautious at the tart and did most of their firing from outside the Wolves‘ blueline,| but Halifax attempted t0 break through consistently for closer! shots. Mcsher, Lennon and Shields combined to get down into the op. posing dzfence area several times but Foster was always on the job, particularly when his team was ~ playing moi-mimosa. He received 1""- = “my bump on the eye with a: ‘also stick during s. scramble but 1 fail- < ~ ed to inter-fem with hi, ‘(luau Penalties: Irvine (37, Burrage. more than a few minutes, during which play was halted. As Cowley went off to the pen. alty boa Moncton opened up lg- zresslve gang-plays, when Fei-giig- on and McManus were expelled for waving their sticks threateningly at one another. Lavigne, Cowley, Gill. Third Period 5. 5.28. ti. 730. 7 Monet/on, James Monctcn, Webster Halifax, Lawlcr Halifax, SHOTS ON GOALIES sci-gent’ ... . Foster ....--......... Chance: During their numerous charges Hawks nursed many open chances, by lettilfi passes go sbegging, though Sargent was hard to beat st all times. Both teams took advantage of every penalty in the second period but Wolves capitalized more on their open opportunities. All (om- tallies were Twister-ed and the absence of Gill proved a heavy blow to the champions. He was in the timers’ box when each Halifax score was made. Muckle and Foster reappeared on the ice with a bandaged forehead and check respectively. Foster dis- Duted Graham's counter, claiming his vision was blocked by Shields, standing near the Moncton nets in anticipation of a pass. Unable to batter, their way through the Halifax defence, Hawks had ample opportunities when Cowley and Mosher were off together but they got only one when Cowley and Iswlur were away. I Governors Rule. (C. P. By NEW Y ORK, Jan. all starteam select the other clubs in the circu. Reckless Drive The third period saw the HswksI In?“ on a reckless drive that netted __uwo then settle down defensively Cont,“ goal with his rebound. and then expense of amdmg the,“ by banging in Miller's rebound. in vain efforts to win the game.‘ 1g reported, but not HAT." \X, Jan. Zli-Two two-goal rallies by fl!‘ fight Hfifux Wolverines at the ends of the second an thirr‘ Irvine, Cowley, Mc- Monctcn. Webster (Mcivfanus, (Moshcr) (Graham) Pennies: Cowley, Masher, Gill. (Webster) (Miller) (Moshe!) Ferguson (Lewlor) 7 13 12-32 8 8 l3-—29 TllRllNlil furs ,w|ll MEET ill STAR TEAM Proceeds Will G0 To “Ace” Bailey, N.H.L. Guardian's Special Wire) 24 - The consisting of Mount HBPKIBIT. E88‘- Board of Governors of the Na- rccyaliy, and tonal Hockey Licague today voled Avards; to stage a benefit hockey gilllllg be- prised of teams from tween Toronto Maple Leafs and an districts. ed from among t in merit. Mr. Hollis Jenkins, Mr. Rus- Torcno at a date to be sclectfid. sell Dris_o1i, and Mr. Harvey Jen- ll .\ proceeds to go to Irvin bns for the; efficient service un- | (Accl Smiley, injured Toronto play-‘ Bailey suffered a skull fracture in a game at Boston Dec. 12 which wil keep him out of hockey for at least tlwo yes-is and perhaps for players for the all star team from each club-will be scl- them two goals to tic the score,| acted by m, R8811“; bond o‘ consisting of President wait for the break that never cam H‘ hank CHM,’ mugging direct,“ “m” h“! u“ pm“ had pmedi Frank Pair-ck and Tom Arnold. of wwsw h°1P°d Jam“ 5”" * "l" Monlrcal- The clubs will beal’ the . to To- mmi “'9' n’ “d” m‘ “h” “u! ron.o for the game and all other facilitea are ceing emended free so All tlnougb the period lbs Wolves ,1 u y we m, had been launching futils attacks w“ B“ w w 1 m” V‘ m COD- 'R0$SEARNS jnluslm ovul ‘P E l R ti i LE Decisively iTrounces Veteran In Gruel- ling 12 Rounds. (By Edward I. Neil. Amcciaial Press Spa-b Writer) (A. P. By Guardian‘: Spcclal Win) NEW YORK, Jan. ill-Billy Pet- rolle-—old Uncle Will with the twisted rice-cams down to the end of a glamorous ring trail t0- night, bewien and ba‘. end in l0 rounds by daasling young Barney Ross, lightweight champion from Chicago. “I'm all through." he muttered sshecllmbeddowntheringsteps in the Bronx Coliseum while a cap- acity crowd of more than 12,000, bringing back memories of fight crowds New York used to know, roared at the courage of the battle marred veteran from Duluth. Last Fight “I c. W011 i, If. i. fight anymore, so I .....u. 'a8il chem ma..." ... ll ire nad inleiluou t0 iiesc. ...._i. ma Words salu was die s... us... in a career rasgln, Df-KJL ui_i. la Uv-svAA years MQQADSM ti». Min-w p........n iii... 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Herbert On the Protestant uiiphs-nflsfl property at Mount Herbert may be round one c! tho behi- Qlhdlm‘ ""35 an fringe gXlWBiG Blind. Th6 RIG space which is 180 reef by 80 feet Lg always in the best o! condaon through the efficiency of the caire- taker Ml‘. 5B1: Warren. The light- ing wnicb is supplied by twcmy- five 100 watt bulbs is all that can be deemed. As the skaters and hockieyists gather from Alexandra, Mount Ail- ciori, cross Roads, Pownal, Hazel- brock, hunoury, Southpvr». M!!!‘ maid, J0hllSBOfl€S River, Mount Herbert and other districts one is led to believe that this an encel- leni, method 0f forming a 00m- p_gy_ng ggmeg .ri this rink one two teams from St. also a local league com- surrounding Much credit is due the manusc- der rather trying condi-JOM- On Thursday evening an inter- eslzlng game too-k place bctwwn Lhe lair sex of Mount Herbert and Mermaid. The first. and ch11? villn‘ ter came in the third POXXOG oh!!! Reta MacDonald scored for Mer- msd. Mr- Hollis Jenkins veri *9" ably refereed the game. Lineups: Mount Herbert: Goal. linis Hutch Defense, l-lelen Discol. Mrs. Prank Hamm; Forwards, Alma RAW". lViIary MaiH-nnan, Marion Rayner. sidfii Jenkins. i/Luna. .181, Marjorie Mac- DCna_\:|; ,,,. nsc, Lwbel Doyle, Reta Macnnald; Forwards. Ca h- einne MacDmald, Margaret. D._"ls. Adele MacDonald, Elinor Munn. A‘ u" 99H”- 7" "m"! u‘ end-i firmed, that the quesdon of bar- mlm "I I" °" 0" ‘l "l!" ring snoi-s from trio ieiigiio ioi the‘ penalty for arguing with Referee "mumm- of m, fifliflll WI! ALEXANDRA l. CIDSS LOADS I Butler. Quick to take aldvantalt.‘ 533mb‘ my; m; fnggflng’ bin, w“. the Wolves surrounded Poster 0n a M ‘m b, . 5-3 you‘ furious gang play, Lswlog passed behind the goal to Masher, who drew ma: to his aide and then passed be rubber back to liawlor. Ilawlor easily swept the puck md we: m. u“ HOLY HAM! CLUB \ , (iamiacreial League ‘lfinl Club . I . l o I a a I i - - . . . . . . - I - I single P. McQusid, 217. Wolverine: goal-getting liy sniping ’ at Poster from fairly far out alisr m“ mm.‘ w’ Rummy‘ 500' receiving Lawior‘: pal. LINEUP! moi-mail ooh. luster: defence, Burrags. i ll; U“ ‘ml. llcllanus, an Irvine, C inolly; “MR. hull, Miller; r1 i: I108. Iuckla Webster. Halifax: Goal, largcnt; defence, Lavigne, Ora-ham; left wing, 00g. non, Lennon, Ibrahim: acme, Cowley, nfcahar: um win, ran- lor. S Rsfercrt lloy howls of Clar- iotietovn. l-Iarry Iutier cf lalifaa amount Iiri l‘ lowing: Not Barber: Sign single, J. O‘Brien, 27b. Hlgbpibrae, J. O'Brien, em. Ladies‘ Bowling u... msa sinslalr. whivoek .. mga ulna, 'r.w.l. P70!“ ~ DOWN THE ALLEYS Alexandra All Stan defeated tbs iCross Roads Ramblers in a fast league game at Mt. Herbert Rink Tuesday night and went into first position in the league without a defeat. llollcwing i: the line up: Ramblers: Goal, G. Farquharaon; defence, D. Stewart. R. McDonald: forwards; M. Carver, W. Stewart, l... Molyneaux, L Baldersou, Q. Ali stars: Goal, .11. Hellman defence, H. McLennan, W. Wood" forwards, B. McCabs, O. Mctennan, V. llcllennan, l. llcCabe, D. Oar- ver, O. Wood. Ills! Psrlail No score. Penalties: None. lcccad racial 1. All liars. S. gIoOabs, 7.80. 1 All liars, V. llclsnaan (Ic- Cabe/ s. Rambles, L. laldaracn. Iznaltim: Ions. rarer-nu: ' 4. music-unconsciousl- yneaua). s. All Ibis, O. llelmlmg (Y. filcllcnaan), ‘IO Yanaliinzleoaba munity spirit. Thrc are two leagues, Inaugurate Horse Racing (A. P. By Guardian’: Special Win) NASBA , Bahamas. Jan. M- Public bores racing was inaugur- ated in this city today for the first time in history when gates to Mon- tague Park opened for a six-race programme. Governor Sir Bede Clifford, a steward of’ the one-mile course, was selected as the starter for the feat- ured second race. Pari mutuel betting, recently le- galiaed by tbe legislature, was in operation. . IR. ABBIE WIN FRilM simléclui Charlottetown team 3-1. (Special to The Guardian) IDE. Jan. 24 — The Junior Abbas came out on the long end of a 3-1 score in their ex- hib.tlon tilt with Surnmerside 11cc- key Club played at tho Orybtal Rink last evening. The Abbas bio the edge on the piay through mast of the some. wh .h though at times fast did not produce any spectacular plays and all four goals was more or less flukm compared to some of the stops made. The first period went scorecss and both te._nls used de- fensive tacics. The sound period was somewhat faster w.th no score tll just before the bell when C. Steele taLLed on s hgh shot. from the blueline. Williams scored the second Abbe goal eariy in the ltlilic session. Dickie dented the twne for the l;o:key Clubs count- ;rr on a long shot after a face off in Abbie terlawry and c. Steele, scored again for the AfiLies less than a minute later. Although they made determined efforts for the rest of the ganle the Hockey club members were un- able to penetrate Price's amtight goal keeping and the final bell found the score still 3-1. . The game was witnessed by large number of enthusiastic fans. The lineups. Summerside Hockey Club: Goal, Peters; Defense, Gauthier. D Steele, Woodsidle, M. Steele: For- wards, Bchurman, Montgomery O’Brien, Wheaten, Holman, Dicks Junior Abbim: Goal, Pace; De- fense, slmpclen, Gaudet, MoKie; Forwards, Whitlock. C-lirrie, Stew- art, Williams, C. Steele, Fitzgerald. Referee-dug Saunders. lllllM A N’S DEFEAEPAIN In a fast bru sing game Hannah's continued their winning streak by defeating the “Old Spaniards" 3-2 at, the Forum last night. Early in the firs period FQTKUS" on put the Holrrfii team 1n the lead on a heal, dr ve inside the blue-line which, ONell lust failed to hsndie. Acorn caught MncAleer napping on a wicked drive from the defence to deadlock the count for the first $55.0“, Bob I-fohnan noicbs-d the second Holman counter in a scramble be- fore the net and White put them two up when he took Frrgusons pas to go rght in and draw O'Neill out. Forbes Kennedy got the secondl "Spain" and closing goal in an un~ assisted effort. Many penalties were handed out by Referee Mel Diamond. N. H. L. GAMES TONIGHT Rangers at Ottavrn. Car "ens at Chicago. T. ) at Montreal D . at Amcricr :h_.:_. x -—..— .. v AWAITANAZ (Continued froni_l>slce_ 1)__ The government pushed forward nleanmhile, its anti-Nazi dr.ve, which protestant clergymen and municipal officials felt particularly today. Outspoken Moat outspoken of tho newspap- ers was the right wing Socialist and pro-Government publication Allgemelne Zcitungf wb ch said ii was a ‘foregone conciusion" that bhg League, if called upon to in~ tsrvene, would dccde in favor of Chancellor Btgelbert Dollfuss of Aillfll and againm Chancellor Hitler of Germany. This newspaper pointed out however, that the burn ng question is "what. will the League do to en- force its position?" Bloody lanai. Prom the very first, the Allge- meine Zeitung ssruncd, “it must be mob clear to l0 . Germans that this tbm it is going to be no men playing with word: but in BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT P town fans a pleasant surp blanking the Island team 6-0 in a fast Maritime Hockey League fix- ture. The victory, together with four previous wins and three draws, in- creased thc tailend Beavers’ I, a 1- g e Crowd See in the League standing to fen behind - the third-place Abegweits. Displaying unexpected periods. Dfllliel‘ started the deluge iiiiir way through the first period. strength, i’ DOWII HOCREY Club the cellsrites swarmed all over Abe- l gweits and excelled in combination ' play. Saint John's net custodian had - only nine stops for the first two SBQRT WORLDamKbb_ T d By Rejuvenated Benedict Crew Hand oiil Smrise o0 Willi Kelly, Ferguson And Draper i“ Injured__I_n Game. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. 13., Jan. 24—-0utskatlng and laying Charlottetown Abegwelts by a wide margin night, Saint John Beavers gave home _ - , ise by points He parked in front of the Charlottetown goalie and made good on a pass by Donald from behind the net. Jemmett, Houston and Dickson scored three more in the second period and Gammon clinched inat- ters with a brace in the final ses- sion. The last two tallies were garamons first for the season. Draper, burly captain and de- cncernan for LCBVCIS, sustained a .ad cut over the eye as a result of a. check in the first period, and .hrse stitches were necessary to_ close the wound when the slsslon ended. He finished the game. ‘ Kelly Knocked Out Charlottetown bad two casualties Ln the second stanza. Kelly was l ocked unconscious in a collision with Draper, but was able to resume play after a few minutes. Struck l ,over the eye by s stick. Ferifllsflll a} had to leave the ice and did not re- turn until well in the third period. Although it was slightly-over the ten minute mark before the Beavers ' opened the nights scoring there was plenty of flashy hockey leading up | to the marker. The infection of Don Sharp into the home lineup furnish- ed the spark that produced the or- phan count r of the first period. When Coach Benedict's “Clancy" skated over to give Kenzie McNelll a rest the crowd gave Sharp an ovs- tion, welcoming the youthful de- fence star back after a layup of ‘ over a fortnight with a cut knee. i The former Campbellton lad soon streaked gcalward with one of his fast-breaking rushes. In order to halt him Walter Ferguson Dulled Sharp's feet. of‘! the ice and drew l two minute penalty for spilling the speeding Beaver. Sustained Attack This signallzed the most sustain- ed amault of the verse and Sharp took over Draper's guardlnx Patrol as the Beaver captain moved with his men into a savage attack. Be- fore Ferguson could get back into action Draper rammed home a pass- out from Donald who fought off I. pair of Abbies along the end fence. Donald just missed caging another as Draper sent out a short P555- Another time Sharp whizzed through the whole Charlottetown Bqwld- tried a short back-hander but failed to tally. inter when Youlltl N bani-shed for dumping Kane it was the ls- land‘s turn to press but tough goinfl was encountered inside the 10681 inner works. Twice before Beavers could notch up their first goal of the middle period McNrill engineered a pair of unsuccessful thrusts to the goal- mouth. As soon as Walker was scnt to the coo er for crashing Young into thr- hnnrds Sharp was rushcd into pay again. The Beaver secondaries ac- complished the scoring this time. Young made s smart carry over the last blue line and droppccl a snarl) to Jemmettis blade. The tow- headed ccntreman back-handed a low drive into the corner cf the twines. Houston Tallies The sides were at full strength when Houston made it No. 3. The goal was made possible by the other two members of the varsity front lirle drawing apart as if to take passes and racing in toward the not, giving Houston a fine bead on the draperies. His ankle high whistler was behind MoCann in a twinkling, from 50 feet out. Donald and Dick- son handled the rubber before Hous- ton received a pass. The home six continued to domin- ate the pay in the succeeding min- utes of the period and easily stood off an Abegweii drive when Gam- mon waa chased for pushing the puck with his hand as he slid into his own corner ahead of a fart-skat- ing opponent. Wilson made a pretty 51.09 of Kane’: hot shot with his stick and Gulliver was bis to bang in the rebound bloody earnlt. that they must aoh by the decision and that if tray do net they will be forced in- to ldrmilon.” It wamad tbs lnaguo that lia existence would be at stake “for if h: mu niui u».- _'-'~~-ii it i: really Iinidicd for :'l i ‘ ‘Lem than five Ilinutu of the verse remained when Dickson took advantage of Youston trapring the li-ubbsr inside ill! visitors‘ blue lino and tilrnt-l t‘" ' “'3! into the forth goal of the night. "Ike" whipped a verged upon McCann. The puck- lugging winger flipped a pass to his centrcman and took one in return, faked another and the goalie was badly beaten as Dickson hammered in ths disc. From the time McCann made a startling save with his knee as Houston raced in for a close shot. the Abbie nctmincler was subjected to many a hard drive throughout the last period. Wilson too had his share of narrow squeaks, with Ab- bies never lessening their efforts. Abbie: Push Play This was particularly evident when Beavers were short a man, through McNeilYs tripping of Bea» ton. Abbles rushed the play into Beaver territory and many scrim- rnages occurred nesr Wilson. He fended off a stiff one from Benton twice. McArthur was cheated of another and Kane and Gulliver had a try at the net. Kelly had reason to feel disap- pointed. He pounced on a pass and was all set to fire past Wilson 10 feet away when Draper spoiled the bid by slamming his stick aside. Meanwhic Clint Gammon had reg- istsred his first goal of the schedule when he slapped in the puck on a double pass, Jemmett to Young, who backed the rubber out. The Islanders‘ wild-eyed efforts to score were suicidal then, Gammon counting again as the Abbi\s were caught up the ice. Near the close the losers continually used five for. wards and left their fortress to Mc- Canrfs clever blocking. Jemmeti and Young snapped into Island ter- ritory in a passing attack, the for- mer poked the rubber over to Gam- mon and the red light flashed for the sixth marker. LINEUPS Charlottetown — Goal, Iilli.ii.i.: defence, Walker, Ferguson; omilrq Benton, Gulliver; right Wlllg, Kane, Kelly; leit wing, McAriliur, Nichol- son; sub, Currie. Saint John - Goal, Wllsrml; dc- IBDCB. McNcill, Draper; cclitrc Don- ald, Jemmett; lclt Wlllg, Ulqksun. Young; right wlrlg, Housum, Cram- mon; sub, Sharp. Officials-Hector Grimley, Am. herst and J. H Drummic. Sam! John < SLXYLMARY First Period: 1—Salnt John, Draper 10.24. Penalties-Ferguson, Young Second I'm-rind: 2—Saint John, Jlnilni-i: Wiring) 7:06 3~Saint John, Houston, (Dickson- DOhlid) 11:11. 4—Salnt John, Dickson (Donald, Houston) i557. Penaltles-Jwalkr-r. (mmmiili. Third Prrlod: 5-—Salnt John, Gammon (Young, Jemmett) l1 10. 6—8alnt John, Gammon mctt, Young» l7 4'7 Pcnaltics- bicNcill, Kolly Shots Stopped: .. 8 15 5 4 (Donald) hlrnja McCann Wilson .. .. l4 l2 31 2| ilvenge Defeat (C. P. (‘able By (iuardiarrs special Wire) PRAHA, C1I‘(‘h’)Sl(7Vi\kifi, Jun. 2A asaskatoon Qlli'ii("l"S tnriizht av- enged their dcfeut by tho Pralia Lawn ‘lvnnis Club by trouncing thrm 3-0 in an (‘xclting huckey game watched by 10.000 spectators. The Praha team won last night‘: game 1-0, giving the Quakers the second beating of their European Bedeque vs. llorden Na- tionals at Borden Rink Trill fin-ward pan to hi: colleague wing- hand flckscu and Drmald eon- da . 8th. Adlniasl l5 and zsim ‘in 407i \ ~ " ‘ r’ ‘ '*"“'"""*~"""'-"Ivv~i "WMMH-euvoenaauasi mac-unison unsuccess-